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Re: Share a cuppa?

we’Ere the same here @tyme 

They seem me using stuff and their like Um no, I want the real one, the dangerous one 😈

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A leaf blower is the only child Safe real tool I’d trust our kids with

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here’s that second wind of energy that I thought I’d get
Realised I might be tired because all I have eaten since 1pm yesterday is corn chips

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Good idea to ask @tyme 

Sorry I got your nieces mixed up xx

Hey @ArraDreaming 😀

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@ArraDreaming @Shaz51 - the hard thing is, this sister and her hubby are loaded. The kids have next to everything....

 

I've been looking at new games that have come out on Amazon... brainy games as well as games for fun. I'm browsing through them now. I reckon they have all the traditional games at home already, so I need something newish...

 

So hard for a 5 year old. But I really thought I should get her something because I don't think i've ever bought her something and she is going to school in the new year. I always want to get the kids something as a milestone gift for going to school. Otherwise, I give them money.

 

I'll continue browsing. I really appreciate your input. I will definitely consider all these things and continue looking!

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Guess what @Shaz51 ? My sister just replied "She doesn't need anything because we just buy her stuff..." which is true. As they walk down the aisles, they get whatever they want....

 

Maybe I should buy her the 'real' stuff? The dangerous stuff eh @ArraDreaming ?

 

Then again, my other sister lets her kids cook with her. They use proper knives to cut veges, stand on a learning tower to fry food and stir the pot....

 

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hmm… that definitely makes it hard 😖

no suggestions from her at all?? Jeepers 

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Oooh as a starting school gift you get her a vtech watch! they dont all smart watch things like have a phone on there they just track steps and stuff @tyme 

one of our friends child has one 

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@tyme 

When I did private child care in my home 

I did a shoebox present for each of the children in my care for Christmas each year -- that is 25 shoebox a year

I would collect shoebox around the same sizes and wrap them and fill inside with lots of goodies I know they liked

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Rich kids have it all @ArraDreaming - they are beyond a vtech watch...onto Garmins now...